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... thought it merciful " To take them both , that it might neither wound . " Such a sentence however , in such a case , has not yet , I believe , been put in execution . For a similar performance now , upon a husband in his Majesty's ...
... thought it merciful " To take them both , that it might neither wound . " Such a sentence however , in such a case , has not yet , I believe , been put in execution . For a similar performance now , upon a husband in his Majesty's ...
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... thought base and demisse , so his fauourers termed it curtesie and godnesse ; because without measure or iudgement he gaue out his owne , LASHT out other mens , construing vices for vertues . ” Historie of Corn . Tacitus , translated by ...
... thought base and demisse , so his fauourers termed it curtesie and godnesse ; because without measure or iudgement he gaue out his owne , LASHT out other mens , construing vices for vertues . ” Historie of Corn . Tacitus , translated by ...
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... thought he wold go somewhat out of his way , either to se it , if it were trew , or laughe at his man if he founde it false ; as he veryly thought he should have done in dede . But when they came in to the chapell they founde it all ...
... thought he wold go somewhat out of his way , either to se it , if it were trew , or laughe at his man if he founde it false ; as he veryly thought he should have done in dede . But when they came in to the chapell they founde it all ...
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... thought it not very fair at the time ; and you gave but a poor reason for the omission . Will you oblige me now , by informing me whether you think the etymology and meaning of THAT will justify this antient use of the word ? H. In my ...
... thought it not very fair at the time ; and you gave but a poor reason for the omission . Will you oblige me now , by informing me whether you think the etymology and meaning of THAT will justify this antient use of the word ? H. In my ...
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... thought . " Faerie Queene , book 2. cant . 1. st . 33 . " Fayre mote he THEE , the prowest and most gent , That ever brandished bright steele on hye . Ibid . book 2. cant . 11. st . 17. ] IT and THAT always refer to some thing or things ...
... thought . " Faerie Queene , book 2. cant . 1. st . 33 . " Fayre mote he THEE , the prowest and most gent , That ever brandished bright steele on hye . Ibid . book 2. cant . 11. st . 17. ] IT and THAT always refer to some thing or things ...
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1st comm 6th comm Adjective adjectived Anglo-Saxon verb antient applied boke called cant chap characteristic letter Chaucer common Coriolanus derivation Diues and Pauper doth Douglas Dryden Earle of Surrey edit Encyclopædia Britannica etymologists etymology euery Faerie Queene formerly written Forsothe French Godfrey of Bulloigne Gower Greek guage hath haue herte Ibid Italian Johnson Junius knight Lady language Latin Lord loue Lyfe Malone manner meaning Menage merely the past Minshew modern moneye neuer Noun participial termination past participle past tense Ploughman Poly-olbion Prince Arthur Prol pronounced quæ quia quod regular past tense sayd Shakespear shal Shepheards Calender shew signifies song spannum Spenser SPRONG Steevens subaud substantive suppose tense and past thare thee thing thou thynge ticiple Timon of Athens Translated by R. C. Troylus unto Vision Vossius whan word